Traveling to the Conference

2215 South Grand Avenue

Los Angeles, CA 90007

We chose Los Angeles Trade Technical College to host our bi-annual conference, which gives us a venue for our plenaries, workshops, and celebrations that is aligned with our goals and values. Los Angeles Trade Technical College "advances communities through pathways to academic, career, and transfer success that empower students to achieve career technical certificates, associate degrees, transfer, and employment."

We are excited to partner with a centrally located college that gives us a spacious, outdoor location for our large gatherings. It's easily accessible by public transit in downtown Los Angeles.

LAX Ground Transportation

Shuttle ServiceFree shuttle bus service is provided from the Metro Green Line Aviation Station. Passengers wishing to use this shuttle bus service should wait under the LAX Shuttle & Airline Connections sign on the Lower/Arrivals Level islands in front of each terminal, and board the "G" Shuttle.

Taxicab and Fare InformationTaxis can be found curbside on the Lower/Arrival Level islands in front of each terminal under the yellow sign indicating Taxis. Passengers will be presented with a ticket stating typical fares to major destinations. Taxis from the following companies are available.

Bell Cab Company

Beverly Hills Cab Company

City Cab

Independent Taxi

LA Checker Cab

United Checker Cab

United Independent Taxi Drivers (UITD)

United Taxi of San Fernando Valley (UTSFV)

Yellow Cab

Rental Cars

Rental Car offices are located off airport, away from airline terminals. The following rental car companies are authorized to pick-up and drop-off their customers at the airline terminals using courtesy shuttles. These companies meet arriving customers under the purple sign "Rental Car Shuttles" on the Lower/Arrivals Level islands outside baggage claim.

Advantage

Alamo

Avis

Budget

Dollar

Enterprise

Fox

Hertz

Midway

National

Payless

Thrifty

Worker cooperatives are...

values-driven businesses that are owned and controlled by the people who work in them. They put worker and community benefit at the core of their purpose.

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The Democracy at Work Institute expands democratic business ownership to communities most affected by social, economic and racial inequality, particularly low-wage workers, immigrants and communities of color.

The United States Federation of Worker Cooperatives is the national grassroots membership organization for worker cooperatives whose mission is to build a thriving cooperative movement of stable, empowering jobs through worker ownership.